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News UN rights chief: countries refusing to be subject to human rights scrutiny
UN rights chief: countries refusing to be subject to human rights scrutiny
Alexis Wheeler
September 14, 2016 11:29:12 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein addressed the 33rd session of the Human Rights Council Tuesday and condemned the trend of countries attempting to refuse human rights scrutiny under the UN. Many...

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South Sudan threatens to sue US watchdog group
Alexis Wheeler
September 14, 2016 10:44:43 am

South Sudan officials have said the country will take legal action against the US-based advocacy group, The Sentry , after a report published by the group accused the nation's leaders of profiting from country's violent three-year conflict. The report,...

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News US House approves bill allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia
US House approves bill allowing 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia
Alexis Wheeler
September 9, 2016 04:11:23 pm

The US House of Representatives approved legislation Friday that would allow US nationals to seek relief from foreign governments if that entity is believed to have had involvement with a terrorist attack taking place within the...

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Federal judge dismisses challenge to Mississippi flag
Alexis Wheeler
September 9, 2016 02:52:29 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi on Thursday dismissed a challenge to the constitutionality of the Mississippi state flag. In his opinion, Judge Carlton Reeves noted that the flag, which...

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News UN investigators: violence on the rise in Syria
UN investigators: violence on the rise in Syria
Alexis Wheeler
September 7, 2016 12:19:22 pm

The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria urged parties in the Syrian conflict to return to the "negotiation table" after a new report released Tuesday highlighted an increase of violence suffered by civilians. The escalation...

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EU court rules for Sony in pre-installed Windows case
Alexis Wheeler
September 7, 2016 11:27:15 am

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled Wednesday that the sale of a computer with pre-installed software does not constitute an unfair commercial practice as defined under an EU directive. The suit, brought against Sony ,...

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News UN rights expert: persons with albinism in Mozambique still face danger
UN rights expert: persons with albinism in Mozambique still face danger
Alexis Wheeler
September 2, 2016 03:39:16 pm

In a press release Friday a UN rights expert expressed on-going concerns for the safety of persons with albinism in Mozambique, while at the same time recognizing that the nation had taken successful steps to improve conditions. Specifically, the...

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Ohio democrats file voting rights appeal in US Supreme Court
Alexis Wheeler
September 2, 2016 02:54:13 pm

The Ohio Democratic Party filed an emergency appeal with the US Supreme Court Thursday to stay a federal court ruling that eliminated the state's early voting period, known as the "Golden Week,"...

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News UN rights experts: women with disabilities should be empowered
UN rights experts: women with disabilities should be empowered
Alexis Wheeler
August 31, 2016 11:57:01 am

The UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities released a statement Tuesday that women with disabilities face discrimination and are often excluded from freely participating in society. The statement, aimed at member states that have ratified...

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Germany activists file largest public suit against EU-Canada trade agreement
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August 31, 2016 11:05:07 am

Three German organizations, Campact, foodwatch and Mehr Demokratie submitted a complaint against the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agrement (CETA) Wednesday to the Federal Constitutional Court . With more than 125,000 signatures, the activists claim the complaint...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Julius Caesar assassinated on Ides of March

Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated at the Roman Forum by a number of his own senators led by Marcus Brutus on March 15, 44 BC over concerns that he was becoming too powerful. The assassination wound up being a political failure as the Roman citizenry ended up becoming incensed at the conspirators and a civil war broke out, which Brutus and his supporters lost to Mark Antony and Octavian (later Augustus). William Shakespeare later wrote in his eponymous play about the assassination, "Beware the ides of March." Learn more about the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg born

US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was born on March 15, 1933.

Learn more about Justice Ginsburg from Oyez, the Supreme Court multimedia project at Northwestern University.

Code Napoleon promulgated

On March 15, 1803, the Code Napoleon (French Civil Code) was promulgated in France. The Code is considered the first successful legal code in Europe and is still used today as the basis for the modern French Civil Code. Napoleon's conquests spread his Code across the European Continent, influencing modern legal codes in Portugal, Austria, Italy, and other nations. Read a history of the Code Napoleon.

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